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    from the Levitical Priesthood to Melchizedek, gave great insight of Jesus authority as High Priest. We should have a clear understanding of Jesus being the High Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:17). There aren’t any other New Testament books mention this subject of Jesus Priesthood, this is vital for our Christian walk. It helps us know our true identity and give us a solid rock witness that we are saved and forgiven by Jesus Christ. Meanwhile, Hebrews 7 helps us…

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    judged, they can still be applied to our lives because we can seek wisdom and understanding. We can also see why things happened in the pat and how we can apply them to our lives and how to apply them to the future”. My mother also stated, “Yes, in the New Testament, it says all scripture is ‘profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness”. I believe scripture of the Old Testament applies to us today; furthermore, I think the law is eternal and…

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    IV. Articulate your thesis with specific reference to the foundational information provided above as a critical context a. Thesis – compare and contrast, Common Core State Standards has been scourgedoppressed by, political methods including rhetoric to oppress the general public understanding of the subject. The public have struggled to understand what CCSS really is. Is CCSS a standard or a program? If you talk about a program then you are not talking about the standard. Thereby the debate is…

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    Before discussing the film Windtalkers, it is necessary to address the historical background that is presented in the movie, as well as the role of the Native Americans in the national context. The Second World War altered the way of life for most of the Native American community. Many Native Americans began abandoning their reservations and moved to the cities in search of better jobs and pay; others joined the U.S. armed forces, in order to protect the free world from the Nazi aggression. The…

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    I Thessalonians Paper First Thessalonians is filled with encouragement which can lead readers to believe that maybe the people of Thessalonica are losing faith in a certain area. Paul is encouraging the Christians to hold fast in their faith and to not give in to the ways of sin. God speaks through Paul in this book and tells the people of Thessalonica to hold fast in the faith in Jesus Christ, and good results will come their way. The main command of this book was to hold fast to what is…

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    Small Group Ministry

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    We understand discipleship is crucial to the well being of Christians so there must be a plan in place for Christians to fully become disciples of Christ. I believe this is done through small group ministry. Scripture states, “We proclaim Him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, that we may present everyone perfect in Christ. To this end I labor, struggling with all energy, which so powerfully works in me” (Col.1:28-29 NIV). We must strive to place people in small groups for…

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    She was standing in an arena filled with thousands of people, who were eagerly waiting for her execution. Before this happened, the rest of the Christian martyrs, her friends, were executed where they accept their death with dignity. The question was, would she do the same? Would she turn and run in hopes of living longer, or would she face her death with the same dignity? This girl was Perpetua, who became a prominent figure of the Christian faith. In result of her valiant act, she touched the…

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    the same characteristics. Just as Adam was the first of the human race, so Christ is the first of those who will be raised from the dead to eternal life. Due to Christ being the first one to return from dead to an eternal life, he is a spirit in a new existence that gives life. When believers of Christ are resurrected, God will transform their eternal bodies in attempts to create a body better suited to the eternal…

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    Miracles In The Bible

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    When choosing to approach miracles from a biblical point of view you usually acknowledge that God has created the earth and all things that live within it. That he has created order within creation. We can view creation and natural law as coinciding, simply because we live in a predictable world. That is part of what makes miracles so amazing is the simply fact that they are unexpected. In order to find peace and order in the world there does have to be a system establish that shows order and…

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    The New Testament of the Holy Bible is a collection of twenty-seven writings that have been deemed as canon by the early church. The term canon comes from the Greek word kanṓn representing a carpenter’s rule. The current list of books first appeared in a festal letter from Athanasius, the bishop of Alexandria, in 367. Athanasius wrote this letter in an attempt to clarify the true writings that defined the true message to the Christians of his period. Other Christian schools and sects followed…

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